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From a chemistry perspective, it's all about intermolecular forces. Water has particularly strong hydrogen bonds (about 5-10% the strength of covalent bonds) that require more energy to break than the van der Waals forces in similar molecules. This means water needs more thermal energy (higher temperature) to become a gas. What's fascinating is that this hydrogen bonding also explains water's other unique properties: High surface tension (bugs can walk on water) High specific heat (oceans moderate climate) Lower density as solid* (ice floats)Nature really optimized water for supporting life through these molecular interactions. If you want to dive deeper, the American Chemical Society has great educational resources on water chemistry.

Answered for the Question: "Why is water at room temperature liquid?"

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As someone who went through this nightmare scenario (I got food poisoning right before my Physics paper), here's my practical advice: Keep your school informed throughout the process. They're your liaison with the board. The medical certificate needs to be very specific - it should mention that you were "medically unfit to appear for the examination" on that particular date. Also, mentally prepare yourself that you might have to wait a couple months for the re-exam, so don't let it affect your preparation for remaining papers. The silver lining? You get extra time to prepare for that particular subject!

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Bareilly is located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It's situated in the Rohilkhand region between the Ramganga and Sot rivers. The city is about 252 kilometers northeast of Delhi and 250 kilometers northwest of Lucknow. Bareilly serves as the administrative headquarters of Bareilly District and the Bareilly Division. It's well-connected by road and rail, with the Bareilly Junction railway station being a major stop on the Delhi-Lucknow route. The city is known for its manufacturing industries, particularly furniture and handicrafts, and is sometimes called the "Jhumka and Surma city" after popular local products.

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For UPSC in Kochi, Next IAS near Marine Drive is worth considering. A friend of mine switched to them last year and found their teaching methodology very effective. They focus on conceptual clarity rather than rote learning, which is crucial for CSAT and the interview stage. What I appreciate about their approach is the integrated syllabus coverage - they connect static subjects with current affairs right from the beginning. Their results show consistent selections across various services. Check their website for recent success stories and free introductory workshops they conduct monthly - it's a good way to assess their teaching style before committing.

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As an Apple user for years, here are some AirDrop pro tips: * Make sure both devices are signed into same Apple ID for fastest transfers If you don't see the other device, turn AirDrop off and on again on both devices For multiple files, select them all first in Photos or Files app before sharing Large transfers work best* when both devices have screen on and unlockedSometimes AirDrop can be finicky - if it's not working, try disabling and re-enabling Bluetooth on both devices. Also, older iPads/iPhones might take longer to appear in AirDrop. The beauty of AirDrop is that it uses both Bluetooth for discovery and Wi-Fi for actual transfer, so it's fast and doesn't use mobile data. I use it daily to move documents between my iPhone and iPad Pro!

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